Example sentences of "and [verb] [pron] [adj] for [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The suggestion is that this will reduce their chances of finding such work themselves and make them dependent for informal assistance on others whose circumstances are similar to their own .
2 Such a split should clarify the distribution of costs and make it easier for competing train services to run on the same track .
3 Whether , for instance , concepts such as ‘ ethnicity ’ , ‘ class ’ , ‘ politics ’ are ‘ culture-free ’ , that is whether academics have succeeded in freeing them from their narrow everyday cultural uses and made them available for cross-cultural use , is a question of judgement and , ultimately , of ontology .
4 I am quite pleased that Auckland fly-half Grant Fox has changed his mind and made himself available for international action .
5 Important debt agreements ended the country 's isolation from the international financial community and made it eligible for fresh multilateral agency loans .
6 Why not use it today and keep it handy for future checks ?
7 In fact I have not met a single teacher who does not want to be their best and do their best for young people , even though what this means in practice is very different for different teachers .
8 But investment tax credits , combined with tax hikes , help only capital intensive companies , and do nothing much for profitable , labour intensive ones — the ones that need help most ( people are a luxury when their future benefits can push GM into declaring the largest corporate loss in history . )
9 Shore significantly developed a style of playing by which the trumpet escaped from the restrictions of a purely military style and took its place in England as an orchestral instrument , so giving valuable stimulus to Henry Purcell [ q.v. ] and making it possible for English trumpeters to meet the requirements of the music of G. F. Handel [ q.v . ] .
10 That is what attracts investment from abroad and makes it profitable for domestic industry to invest as well .
11 The Government 's objective was to make the industry more efficient , to bring it into the latter part of the 20th century and to make it possible for British mines to produce competitively .
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